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YOUR LOGO HERE Scope – what is excluded l The regulations do not apply to the transport of radioactive materials - – within the perimeter of an enclosed area – in the body of a person or animal – in instruments of war – in luminous watches and devices in the vehicle – in natural materials and ores – covered by a derogation

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YOUR LOGO HERE Basic Design Requirements for Routine Transport l Full details can be found in 6.4.2 of ADR – Easily and safely transported and securely stowed – External surfaces can be easily decontaminated – Prevent collection and retention of water – Withstand reasonable amount of movement in back of a van (routine transport) – Contents should be compatible with packaging – Withstand normal range of temps and pressures » NB additional requirements for air transport – Take note of any other dangerous properties » Other dangerous properties take precedence

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YOUR LOGO HERE Transport Documents for Excepted Packages l Only require provisions of ADR 5.4.1.1.1 – a) UN Number – g) name and address of consignor – h) name and address of consignee l However would recommend a signed ‘shipper’s declaration’ e.g. – ‘I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described by proper shipping name, and are classified, packed, marked and labelled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by road according to the applicable international governmental regulations’

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YOUR LOGO HERE Air Transport – excepted package Radioactive Material, Excepted Package This package contains radioactive material,excepted package and is in all respects in compliance with the applicable international and national governmental regulations. UN _______ The information for this package need not appear on the Notification to Captain (NOTOC)